DeepL launches New Product ‘Write’ To Take On Grammarly
DeepL’s Write Vs Grammarly
DeepL launches New Product ‘Write’ To Take On Grammarly
DeepL Challenges Grammarly With New Writing Product ‘Write’
Introduction
DeepL has just made a big move in the grammar correction space. The company behind one of the internet’s most sophisticated AI-powered translators is launching a new product called Write, which will directly challenge the current leader in this market — Grammarly. DeepL’s Write promises to be an effective and powerful tool for everyone from students to professional writers, so it will be exciting to see how it stacks up against Grammarly.
DeepL’s new product ‘Write’
DeepL has recently launched a new service called Write that will help writers fine-tune their content. The service will use the same technology as DeepL’s flagship translation solution to help writers fine-tune their content by suggesting improvements in the style tone phrasing and word choice of their compositions. DeepL Translator and DeepL Write provide the neural network architecture necessary to detect the intricacies of linguistic subtleties and the contexts in which language use varies. The company’s team of world-class researchers, developers, and language experts continuously train the networks that power the service.
The software will progressively learn how to come up with even better suggestions as its architecture is designed to do so in the same way that DeepL’s translator has learned how to accurately do its job.
The launch of this new service comes roughly a week after TechCrunch reported that DeepL secured $100 million in fresh funding during a round where the company was valued at over $1 billion.
DeepL Uses Recent Capital Injection to Launch a Free Beta Version of Write; At DeepL’s Write official website, you can test the beta version of Write for free in English and German.
The developing team behind DeepL told TechCrunch that they came up with Write after identifying that some users were using the translator to come up with better phrasing for their English writings.
“People were misusing the translator to write texts in first in a different language from English and then plugging them back into English assuming that they could get the AI to write a better original version,” the CEO and founder of the firm Jarek Kutylowski told the tech-focused magazine.
In the case of Write, the service does not aim to compose a piece. Instead, its goal is to help writers in refining their compositions by flagging grammar and punctuation errors while also recommending different ways to write sentences.
How does ‘Write’ compare to Grammarly
DeepL’s new service Write is set to take on the leading player in this space — Grammarly.
The software will progressively learn how to come up with even better suggestions as its architecture is designed to do so in the same way that DeepL’s translator has learned how to accurately do its job. Unlike Grammarly, however, the service does not aim to compose a piece. Instead, its goal is to help writers in refining their compositions by flagging grammar and punctuation errors while also recommending different ways to write sentences.
As a beta version, it can be tried for free on the DeepL Write website and English and German are the only two languages it’s available in.
The features of ‘Write’
In the case of Write, the service does not aim to compose a piece. Instead, its goal is to help writers in refining their compositions by flagging grammar and punctuation errors while also recommending different ways to write sentences. The developing team behind DeepL told TechCrunch that they came up with Write after identifying that some users were using the translator to come up with better phrasing for their English writings.
With the help of this new service, people who struggle with grammar and punctuation mistakes have a great alternative to Grammarly.